International Conference Reconciling Trade and Human Rights: The New Development Agenda
Published on Tue, 2007-04-24 13:16
The Conference will be a unique opportunity to explore the ways in which a human rights framework can inform new strategies for trade, development and the eradication of poverty. CCIC and Rights & Democracy in collaboration with Amnesty International Canada, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, The North-South Institute and Social Watch announced the International Conference Reconciling Trade and Human Rights: The New Development Agenda. The Conference will be held in Ottawa, Canada on 28th and 29th May, 2007. See and download the Agenda (in English and French) and the Registration form. Registration deadline: May 18, 2007 For further information contact:
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